Thinking Sport & Entertainment

Exercise and your Mental Health:

Keeping active helps protect both your physical and mental health. Regular exercise will help you sleep, relax and feel better. Exercise helps reduce stress and boosts your energy levels. It can also be a good way to meet people and get more involved in your community. Physical activity can cause

Inclusion Basketball:

If you are interested in playing basketball and cannot find a Basketball club in your area that can support your needs, please follow the links below to Disability organisations that will have information for clubs that can provide you with an opportunity to play basketball. – Special Olympics find a

Gravity Autism Support

Gravity Autism Support is a charity set up to promote social inclusion for all our children through sports, fitness and various social activities. These activities aim to promote camaraderie and build friendships within the Club. We also provide monthly support groups for adult family members. Gravity Autism Support

The Inclusion Club

The Inclusion Club: Sharing models of good inclusive practice in sport and recreation for people with disability The Inclusion Club

Irish Wheelchair Rugby

The IRFU has a memorandum of understanding with IWA that outlines a partnership and areas of cooperation between organisations;  specifically, this relates to promotion and marketing, providing opportunities for training and development for volunteers, and reviewing activities on a regular basis for both parties. The Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA) and

Mixed Ability Rugby

It is just another rugby team! It is not a disability team, players are not classified by physical, intellectual, or mental disabilities or barriers. It is a team open to anyone who wants to play regular full contact rugby. What is mixed ability rugby? General rules: 15 aside Mixture of

Disability Tag Rugby

Disability tag rugby is a fast and exciting non-contact sport that encourages the positive development of running, balance and handling skills. It is also an enjoyable way to keep healthy and fit. Disability tag rugby can be played by men, women and children of all ages and abilities. The sport

Bray Neurodiversity Board Game Night:

Monthly board game night for adults who identify as being Neurodiverse (Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, etc). Run by Neurodiverse individuals in association with Triple A Alliance. Bray Neurodiversity Board Game Night

Remember Us

Remember Us provides a unique social outlet to people with special needs and their families in the North Fingal region. Although based in Balbriggan, our members come from areas such as Santry, Clontarf, Swords, Malahide, Portmarnock, Lusk, Rush, Skerries, Balbriggan, Bettystown, Ashbourne, Drogheda etc. It is the families that are the members; this